I do several webcomics.The first one is Elven Lacryment, which is in a refurbishing faze. Sample:

The other is FRIENDS 4 EVER!!!! which is a sprite comic.One is out for revenge.One guards a cursed treasure.One resurrects the minions of Doom.One turns cranks needlessly.They're... FRIENDS 4 EVER!!!A bunch of videogame monsters acting like innocent 12 year olds

Hi! I'm Jennifer Lynn Jordan. I co-write Darwin Carmichael is Going to Hell with my lovely and talented co-writer/artist/friend Sophie Elza Goldstein. Darwin lives in Brooklyn, the borough of choice for hipsters, artists, deities and an assortment of mythological creatures. Darwin has a problem. Due to an unfortunate incident involving some intense snogging, an unbalanced high chair, and a framed image of the Buddha, he acquired a massive karmic deficit. Long story short, he’s going to go to Hell. Darwin doesn’t particularly want to go to Hell, so he’s doing everything he can to save his immortal soul.

We update every Tuesday and Thursday. We launched on January 1, 2009. You can check it out here! Here is one of my favorite comics so far:

Warren, you are well aware of us, because you gave us a nice boost in our first weeks. Act-I-Vate has been going for a solid three years now. With over 30 contributors, we are one of the largest, longest running and most international web-comics collectives on the net.

I run a teeny tiny artist collective called Nomad Chronicle were I personally do two webcomics the first being a little diddy called 10-9 a dieselpunk drama about love and duty set against the backdrop of a modern day World War II. 10-9 is also finally seeing regular updates on Tuesdays. Secondly is a fluffy little four panel strip called The Trials of Triple A which just relaunched like.. yesterday after a long dry spell which now updates on Saturdays. Kind of a silly little story about the a college bully and his effeminate gay best friend who loves him. Good times. My studio mates Rose Meloche and Rose Loughran run Ghosts and Red Moon Rising respectively and I've been elected to be the PR guy on behalf of us all and would appreciate it of the nice folks of White Chapel dropped buy to give our new studio launch a good hullo. :3

My mate and I do a little webcomic called 'On the Cusp' about... well it's mostly about two cousins who argue a lot. But there's other stuff going on as well. Updated three times weekly and the art gets better as it goes along, despite the fact that it's almost always stick figures and a lot of the art gets recycled. That's more a design decision that anything else since stick figures don't exactly take days to draw. It occurs to me (an hour or two later) that is should probably include an example or two.

http://hardlywood.com/onthecusp/

There's a sort of blog on the parent site here. http://hardlywood.com/

Hey, Warren and crowd. As many here know, I write a webcomic called ACTION, OHIO which updates every Monday (tomorrow!) at the Shadowline Comics webcomics hub.

The comic asks: what would happen if the comic book industry as we know it today was created to hide the existence of real-life superheroes living in the heart of Ohio? It explores detective Andrea Bruce’s private dilemma and the sacrifices she must make in order to save an isolated community struggling to contain its secrets. Choosing between solving a murder and opening a Pandora's Box of evil or putting aside her vendetta to help a group of heroes contain their existence and freedoms, Andrea unfolds the mysteries of a sleepy little town that inspired the Silver Age of comic books and races to find a killer before he forces its inhabitants to reveal themselves and destroy the world.

Lili is a western themed comic with cowboys, demons and the aforementioned Lili Deacon. Currently, the comic will be coming back from hiatus on February 4th and will be running on a Wednesday schedule.

This is our first foray into web comics. Our first foray into self publishing comics was entitled Totems (no relation to the DC book) and ran in black and white for a grand glorious four issues....and then we wimped out, tried screenwriting (yay, made the top ten in PGL 3) and then plunged back into the deep end of comic books like the junkies we are.

Brandon Hanvey and I do a webcomic called Comic Critics! (Yes, the exclamation mark is part of the title. You have to write it. It's the law.)

Starting this month, we're updating twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays. The reasoning being if you don't like one strip, screw it, there'll be a new one in a couple of days. Don't like that one either? Send us an email, we'll refund your free to you.